Ba 4 Al 7 Li 28.08 O 26.92 N 1.08 , the Barium Oxonitridolithoaluminate with a Highly Condensed LiO 4 Tetrahedra Framework.
Daniel S WimmerMarkus SeibaldDominik BaumannKlaus WurstHubert HuppertzPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2022)
The new compound Ba 4 Al 7 Li 28.08 O 26.92 N 1.08 consists of AlO 4 /AlO 3 N tetrahedra, 10-fold coordinated Ba 2+ cations, and a highly condensed edge- and corner-sharing LiO 4 tetrahedra framework, which leads to a degree of condensation greater than 1. The first barium oxonitridolithoaluminate was synthesized by a high-temperature solid-state reaction in a weld-shut tantalum ampoule and the crystal structure has been determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Ba 4 Al 7 Li 28.08 O 26.92 N 1.08 crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P 2 1 / m (no. 11) with the lattice parameters a = 1052.41(3), b = 615.93(2), c = 1088.45(4) pm, β = 98.86(1)°, and a volume of V = 0.69712(4) nm 3 . In addition, Ba 4 Al 7 Li 28.08 O 26.92 N 1.08 doped with the activator ion Eu 2+ , exhibits a broad band emission with a maximum at λ max = 524 nm (2.34 eV) with a fwhm of 112 nm (4373 cm -1 /0.54 eV), which can be described by a superposition of two adjusted emission bands at λ max = 515 nm (2.41 eV) with a fwhm of 70 nm (2704 cm -1 /0.34 eV), and at λ max = 574 nm (2.18 eV) with a fwhm of 127 nm (4127 cm -1 /0.51 eV).